- Tom Conway
Infobox actor
bgcolour = silver
name = Tom Conway
imagesize = 205px
caption = from the trailer for
"Grand Central Murder " (1942)
birthname = Thomas Charles Sanders
occupation = actor
birthdate =September 15 , fy|1904
location =St. Petersburg ,Russia
deathdate = death date and age|1967|4|22|1904|9|15|mf=y
deathplace =Culver City ,Los Angeles
yearsactive = fy|1940–fy|1964
spouse =Queenie Leonard
"(11 February 1958–11 February 1963, divorced)"
Lillian Eggers
"(10 August 1941–24 July 1953, divorced)"Tom Conway (
September 15 , fy|1904–April 22 , fy|1967) was a British film and radio actor, and the brother of actor George Sanders.Early life
Conway was born to English parents as Thomas Charles Sanders in
St. Petersburg, Russia ; his brother was the actor George Sanders, whom Conway strongly resembled, especially in his speaking voice. At the outbreak of theRussian Revolution (1917) , the family moved back to England, where both brothers were educated atBrighton College . Tom lost a coin toss with George to decide which of the two of them would change his last name to avoid any confusion with each other.Career
Conway is remembered today for playing "The Falcon" in ten of that series' entries, taking over from his brother in "
The Falcon's Brother ", in which they both star. Conway also played Sherlock Holmes followingBasil Rathbone 's departure from the 1946–1947 radio series. Despite an uncanny similarity to the sound of Rathbone's voice, he was not accepted as Holmes by the listening audience and was replaced in the same year by John Stanley. Conway also starred in three of film producerVal Lewton 's horror films while a contract actor forRKO Pictures , twice playing Dr. Louis Judd in two otherwise unrelated films—"Cat People" (fy|1942) and "The Seventh Victim " a year later—-even though the character was killed in the first film. The third Val Lewton film in which he starred was "I Walked with a Zombie " (fy|1943).His screen career diminished in the 1950s, but he appeared in a number of English films, on radio, and on television. In 1951, Conway replaced
Vincent Price as the star of the radio mystery series The Saint, taking on a role that his brother, Sanders, had played on film a decade earlier. In October, ytv|1957, Conway performed as Max Collodi inAlfred Hitchcock Presents episode "The Glass Eye" to critical praise. In an unusual twist, the ventriloquist was a midget, and Conway was actually the dummy.Later life and death
Failing eyesight and prolonged bouts with alcohol took their toll on Conway in his last years. His second wife, Queenie Leonard divorced him in 1963. George Sanders broke off all contact with him over his drinking.
Conway underwent cataract surgery during the winter of 1964-65. In September 1965 Tom briefly returned to the headlines when he was discovered living in a $2-a-day room in a
Venice, California flophouse. Gifts, contributions and offers of aid poured in - for a time. Conway, still standing tall and trim, his hair now white, peered owl-like through thick-lensed glasses at the newspaper cameras.His last years were marked with further visits to the hospital. It was there that former sister-in-law
Zsa Zsa Gabor visited him one day and gave him $200. "Tip the nurses a little bit so they'll be good to you," she told him. The following day, the hospital called her to say that Conway had left with the $200, gone to his girlfriend's and died in her bed. It wasApril 22 , fy|1967, and Conway died from cirrhosis of the liver at the age of 62.Filmography
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The Great Meddler " (fy|1940)
*"Waterloo Bridge " (1940) - voice only
*"Sky Murder " (1940)
*"The Wild Man of Borneo " (fy|1941)
*"The Trial of Mary Dugan " (1941)
*"Free and Easy " (1941)
*"The Bad Man " (1941)
*"The People vs. Dr. Kildare " (1941)
*"Lady Be Good " (1941)
*"Tarzan's Secret Treasure " (1941)
*"Mr. and Mrs. North " (fy|1942)
*"Rio Rita " (1942)
*"Grand Central Murder " (1942)
*"Mrs. Miniver " (1942)
*"The Falcon's Brother " (1942)
*"Cat People " (1942)
*"The Falcon Strikes Back " (fy|1943)
*"I Walked with a Zombie " (1943)
*"The Falcon in Danger " (1943)
*"The Seventh Victim " (1943)
*"The Falcon and the Co-eds " (1943)
*"The Falcon Out West " (fy|1944)
*"A Night of Adventure " (1944)
*"The Falcon in Mexico " (1944)
*"The Falcon in Hollywood " (1944)
*"Two O'Clock Courage " (fy|1945)
*"The Falcon in San Francisco " (1945)
*"Whistle Stop " (fy|1946)
*"The Falcon's Alibi " (1946)
*"Criminal Court " (1946)
*"The Falcon's Adventure " (1946)
*"Lost Honeymoon " (fy|1947)
*"Fun on a Weekend " (1947)
*"Repeat Performance " (1947)
*"The Challenge " (fy|1948)
*"13 Lead Soldiers " (1948)
*"The Checkered Coat " (1948)
*"One Touch of Venus " (1948)
*"Bungalow 13 " (1948)
*"I Cheated the Law " (fy|1949)
*"The Great Plane Robbery " (fy|1950)
*"Painting the Clouds with Sunshine " (fy|1951)
*"Bride of the Gorilla " (1951)
*"Confidence Girl " (fy|1952)
*"Peter Pan " (fy|1953) - voice only
*"Tarzan and the She-Devil " (1953)
*"Park Plaza 605 "(1953)
*"Blood Orange " (1953)
*"Paris Model " (1953)
*"Prince Valiant " (fy|1954)
*"Breakaway" (fy|1955)
*"Barbados Quest " (1955)
*"The She-Creature " (fy|1956)
*"Death of a Scoundrel " (1956)
*"The Last Man to Hang? " (1956)
*"Operation Murder " (fy|1957)
*"Voodoo Woman " (1957)
*"The Atomic Submarine " (fy|1959)
*"12 to the Moon "(fy|1960)
*"One Hundred and One Dalmatians " (fy|1961)
*"What a Way to Go! " (fy|1964)External links
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* [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=7966803&pt Find-A-Grave profile for Tom Conway]
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